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(Sérieux) Sujet du lendemain ⚾ Gardiens (2) @ Yankees (5)


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Score de ligne – Fin de partie

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NY003100105618

Score de la boîte

NYABR.HRBIBBDONCBA
2BTorres411010.211
RFSoto, J.312111.353
FCJuge210111.133
CPuits, A.400002.100
DHStanton321110.368
3BChisholm Jr.400002.105
SSVolpé300011.200
1BRizzo301010.333
1BCabrera, O.000000.200
LFVerdugo301012.235
NYPIHR.ESTBBDONCPSÈRE
rond6.03110993-634,66
Holmes, C.1.00000114-90,00
Colline, T.0,13110011-96,75
Tisserand1.20001424-160,00
CLÉABR.HRBIBBDONCBA
LFKwan401100.480
DHFrire301001.263
DHBrennan100001.167
3BRamírez, Jo400000.150
FCThomas, L.300012.273
1BNaylor, J.400003.167
RFNoël201001.067
PHmanzardo100001.143
RFBonhomme de neige100001.000
CNaylor, B.200000.000
CHaies200001.000
2BGiménez311002.190
SSRocchio312101.421
CLÉPIHR.ESTBBDONCPSÈRE
Cobb2.25333365-367,94
Cantillo0,10113121-76,75
Ávila, P.2.20000131-190,00
Sabrowski1.11110320-153h00
Walters1.00001121-113,86

Marquer des jeux

Tour de batteÉvénementScore
B3Juan Soto homers (1) sur un ballon volant vers le terrain central.1-0
B3Anthony Rizzo marche.2-0
B3Alex Verdugo frappe en se balançant.3-0
B4Aaron Judge sur une mouche sacrificielle au voltigeur central Lane Thomas. Gleyber Torres marque.4-0
T6Brayan Rocchio frappe (1) sur un ballon au champ gauche.4-1
B7Giancarlo Stanton homers (2) sur un ballon volant vers le champ central gauche.5-1
T8Steven Kwan fait un simple sur un ballon au sol contre le voltigeur gauche Alex Verdugo. Andrés Giménez marque. Brayan Rocchio à la 3ème place.5-2

Points forts

DescriptionLongueur
Gerrit Cole contre les Gardiens0:07
Lanceurs probables pour les Gardiens aux Yankees – 14 octobre 20240:06
Disponibilité de l’enclos des releveurs pour New York, le 14 octobre contre les Guardians0:07
Disponibilité de l’enclos des releveurs pour Cleveland, le 14 octobre contre les Yankees0:07
Alignement sur le terrain pour New York, le 14 octobre contre les Guardians0:11
Disponibilité du banc pour New York, le 14 octobre contre les Guardians0:07
Alignement sur le terrain pour Cleveland, 14 octobre contre les Yankees0:11
Disponibilité du banc pour Cleveland, le 14 octobre contre les Yankees0:07
Compositions de départ pour les Guardians chez les Yankees – 14 octobre 20240:09
La gamme des Guardians est introduite avant le premier match1:58
La composition des Yankees est présentée avant le premier match2:49
L’hymne national est joué avant le premier match1:31
La distance derrière le home run de Juan Soto0:13
Visualiser le swing de Juan Soto à l’aide de la technologie de suivi des chauves-souris0:11
Mesurer les statistiques sur le home run de Juan Soto0:13
Décomposer les arguments d’Alex Cobb0:04
La distance derrière le home run de Brayan Rocchio0:13
Le coup de circuit de Brayan Rocchio grâce aux données de suivi des chauves-souris0:11
Décomposer les pitchs de Carlos Rodón0:04
La sortie de Carlos Rodón contre les Gardiens0:22
Giancarlo Stanton : Analyse statistique des coups de circuit0:13
Analyser le home run de Giancarlo Stanton grâce au suivi des chauves-souris0:11
Taylor Swift et Travis Kelce assistent au premier match de l’ALCS0:18
Le home run en solo de Juan Soto0:29
Jazz Chisholm Jr. sprinte et embrasse l’atmosphère0:28
Taylor Swift réagit au home run de Juan Soto0:08
CC Sabathia lance le premier lancer avant le premier match0:41
Le juge aide les Yankees à capitaliser sur deux lancers sauvages0h30
Field View : le home run en solo de Juan Soto0:34
Le seul home run de Brayan Rocchio0:29
Carlos Rodón élimine neuf Gardiens0:29
Le home run en solo de Giancarlo Stanton0h30
Luke Weaver échappe à la confiture et préserve son avance0:14
Le single RBI de Steven Kwan0:29
Le home run de 439 pieds de Giancarlo Stanton0:31
Vue du terrain : le circuit solo de Giancarlo Stanton0:32
Prise de course d’Aaron Judge0:16
Luke Weaver assure la victoire des Yankees dans le premier match0:06

Décisions

Lanceur gagnantLanceur perdantSauvegarder
Rodón (1-1, 4,66 MPM)Cobb (0-2, 7,94 MPM)Tisserand (4 SV, 0,00 ERA)

Le match s’est terminé à 22h42.


Par BaseballBot

12 Comments

  1. ChicknCutletSandwich

    I’m struggling to understand Vogt’s decision-making in having Cantillo pitch an additional inning after the 2 wild pitches

  2. MattO2000

    I watched the Datacast yesterday and sort of enjoyed it? It was a non-traditional broadcast. I think Mike Petriello could be a good color commentator. Morosi and Fowler were meh

  3. Yanks1813

    Yankees offense hasn’t broken out yet, but I do think how hard they have hit the ball in addition to how often they clog the base paths with walks would be a positive trend going forward

    Obviously the playoffs are a small sample where these things sometimes just don’t even out, but I feel better knowing their approach has generally been very good against 2 very good pitching staffs.

    Gotta start cashing in now though. Guardians lineup is very pesky and it might not have the numbers of other lineups, but they can put pressure on your in a way I don’t really think Royals were able to

  4. isuzuki51

    Vogt did his best to save his bullpen last night, and was able to avoid any of his big arms. However, that comes with the Guardians now needing to win 4 of 6 while the Yankees just need to win 3 of 6.

    And, with Tanner Bibee on the mound (who hasn’t gotten through 5 innings yet this postseason) they could be looking at another long bullpen session tonight.

    Keep in mind: the Guardians bullpen gave up 9 of the 13 runs to the Tigers in the ALDS, so it isn’t as dominant as people like to think. Even Emmanuel Clase gave up 3 runs in Game 1 of the ALDS.

    The big thing for the Yankees here is getting the Gerrit Cole who can go 6+ innings to allow an easy bridge through 7-8-9 with Holmes, Kahnle, and Weaver. If that’s the case, Cleveland will be facing a tough and stressful homestand being down 2-0.

  5. Seems like the Yankees had Cobb timed up from the first plate appearance. Their first couple of hits were right up the middle.

    I liked the AB’s from Ramirez last night, I don’t think his line fully represents how well he played.

    The Guards need the Naylor brothers to get going. Josh is 4/24 and Bo is 0/15 this postseason. They’ll see righties almost exclusively until the next Rodon start (if they get there).

  6. thediesel26

    I don’t wanna be overconfident but the pitching matchups heavily favor the Yankees going forward. They have Cole, Schmidt, and Gil lined up, and the Guardians are a below average offense against right handed pitching. I really think the Rodon start was Cleveland’s opportunity to inject some doubt to the series. Their lineup is gonna have to do something spectacular to keep them in it.

  7. cogginsmatt

    Guardians fans, can you explain to me why Vogt always seems to start Naylor over Hedges, even though they hit about the same and the latter is a better defender? Not saying all the passed balls were Naylor’s fault, but Hedges might have been more helpful there.

  8. shibbledoop

    Yankees are understandably going to have sky high confidence going into this matchup, but I think the four horseman and Bibee keep it a close game at worse. This game is much more of a toss up IMO compared to game 1. Even though we looked like a little league team till Avila came in, the game was closer than most think once cantillos inning was over.

  9. WabbitCZEN

    We’re due for an offensive showout, I feel. Everyone but Jazz and Verdugo have had solid at bats, but not a lot of good ones with RISP, that’s gonna change at some point. Also of note: Judge has been making loud contact more and more since game 3 against the Royals. Between the lineouts and flyouts, he’ll break through sooner rather than later. And if we put it all together in one game, all we need is our pitching staff to keep doing what it’s been doing and we’ll be in great position to seal our spot for the WS.

  10. Schauera30

    The SP difference is gonna loom large in this series as we’ve seen in game 1 but if Cleveland is going to have life this series they will probably need to rip off consecutive wins here starting with game 2. The Yankees scored 5 but it was mainly off long ball and wild pitches and they still struggled to get hits with RISP. If they can avoid the home run ball I think there’s a potential this game stays close enough that they can work around a Cole start

    We’ll see how game 2 goes

  11. blastedshark

    Any forecasts on where Yankees would have ended up if not for the 2nd and 3rd innings mishap from the guardians?

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